taken 8 years ago, near to Westham, East Sussex, Great Britain

Another view of the western wall of the Norman inner keep built in the 12th century with the gatehouse on the right added in the 13th. Both were built within the walls of the former 3rd century Roman fort. The walls are catching the light of the last sun of the day.

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TQ6404 : Stained glass window, St Mary's church, WesthamIs a memorial window to Lieutenant Alexander Boswell Campbell of the 8th Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment who died of wounds received in action near Ypres on 13th September 1917.St George on the left represents his love of England with the Campbell crest with the motto 'Constanter et Prudenter' below.St Hubert, depicted on the right, represents his enjoyment of hunting (Hubert being the patron saint of hunters (amongst other things)). Below him is the badge of the Royal Sussex Regiment.Alexander Campbell was Master of the Hailsham Harriers and also hunted with the East Sussex, Eastbourne and Southdown Hunts, and in many cross-country races, winning the Heavy-weight Cup at the Eastbourne Hunt Point-to-Point Races in 1900. He was a keen fisherman and shot and had hunted big game in Yukon and Newfoundland.